That doesn't look nearly as harrowing as the trip we made on the high seas. For example there appears to be zero risk of being eaten by a shark. I guess that "beaver" might have gnawed through your raft eventually...
This blog is designed to enable students in History 300: Frontier Washington (Eastern Washington University, Summer 2009) to communicate with each other and the instructor about material in the class. The class is taught this summer by Professor J. William T. "Bill" Youngs with significant assistance by recent EWU Masters graduate Phil Carter and current graduate student Candice Helsing. We have a two sample course project documents: (1) Cataldo and (2) Blakely Harbor. Also we are working on a frontier Washington timeline.To see the Adventerous (above) in motion, click here.
That doesn't look nearly as harrowing as the trip we made on the high seas. For example there appears to be zero risk of being eaten by a shark. I guess that "beaver" might have gnawed through your raft eventually...
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